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Have you ever seen an outrage mounted scooter 70 years of age? How fast these scooters go?

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090723/tuk-mobility-scooter-man-in-hit-and-run-6323e80.html I must admit I laughed when I read this. Im really sorry. I hope that the injured person recovers completely. "The man on the bike was described as an old man white hair in his 70s, and we are looking for him, "Well, that narrows down lol

There are two classifications of scooter. One can travel at a speed Maximum of 4 mph and the other at a maximum speed of 8 mph. The car is 4 mph for pavement use only, and you can travel down the only road to cross the street or no no pavement, as in some rural roads. The 8MP vehicle, you can drive on the road and sidewalk, but there must be an average speed switch that limits the maximum speed to 4 mph when used on sidewalks. The vehicle must have lights and direction indicators 8 mph in order to comply with regulations for road vehicles are going. You must remember that a scooter is actually a version of a wheelchair and is governed by the regulation, legislation in UK law and regulation and EU legislation. Wheelchair users have a right of access and the right to use both sidewalks and roads where appropriate in order to pursue their daily activities. All vehicles sold in the United Kingdom complies with the regulations of speed, otherwise the Ageny Medical Devices Division of the wheelchair is not based in Blackpool allow the sale. It is very strictly monitored. A driver of a wheelchair and mobility scooters are responsible for their safe use. But that is a police matter. Generally the police are not very beginning with these things, so when I was in the industry, the police were forever on the phone to ask the legality, example, when someone was drunk in controlling the mobility of a scooter hope that answers your question EDIT: if you think 4 mph or 8 mph was not enough for the incident you're talking about, then you need to drive one at those speeds to see how fast it is. But keep in mind that only people with disabilities are entitled to drive in public places, or able-bodied people in order to demonstrate the vehicle and training in its use EDIT: Weird how to get a thumbs down to an absolute right answer when people have no idea. After 10 years of selling things, I think I know a little about it. I am an occupational therapist qualified after all

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